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183_notes:model_of_a_wire [2015/09/19 11:27] – [Modeling the solid wire] caballero183_notes:model_of_a_wire [2015/09/20 12:16] – [Modeling the solid wire] caballero
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 === Two springs connected end-to-end (series) === === Two springs connected end-to-end (series) ===
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 Let's consider attaching a 100N ball to a single 100N/m spring. If we let the weight just hang motionless (no change in momentum), we know from the [[183_notes:momentum_principle|momentum principle]] that the net force on the ball is zero. Hence, Let's consider attaching a 100N ball to a single 100N/m spring. If we let the weight just hang motionless (no change in momentum), we know from the [[183_notes:momentum_principle|momentum principle]] that the net force on the ball is zero. Hence,
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